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Orientation effects on cool gas absorption from gravitational-arc tomography of a z = 0.77 disc galaxy

Authors :
A Fernandez-Figueroa
S Lopez
N Tejos
T A M Berg
C Ledoux
P Noterdaeme
A Afruni
L F Barrientos
J Gonzalez-Lopez
M Hamel
E J Johnston
A Katsianis
K Sharon
M Solimano
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We use spatially-resolved spectroscopy of a distant giant gravitational arc to test orientation effects on MgII absorption equivalent width (EW) and covering fraction (kappa) in the circumgalactic medium of a foreground star-forming galaxy (G1) at z~0.77. Forty-two spatially-binned arc positions uniformly sample impact parameters (D) to G1 between 10 and 30 kpc and azimuthal angles alpha between 30 and 90 degrees (minor axis). We find an EW-D anti-correlation, akin to that observed statistically in quasar absorber studies, and an apparent correlation of both EW and kappa with alpha, revealing a non-isotropic gas distribution. In line with our previous results on MgII kinematics suggesting the presence of outflows in G1, at minimum a simple 3-D static double-cone model (to represent the trace of bipolar outflows) is required to recreate the EW spatial distribution. The D and alpha values probed by the arc cannot confirm the presence of a disc, but the data highly disfavor a disc alone. Our results support the interpretation that the EW-alpha correlation observed statistically using other extant probes is partly shaped by bipolar metal-rich winds.<br />Accepted in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5f5b86fe258741d619c73f44518ea989